Hard X-ray selected giant radio galaxies -- III. The LOFAR view
G. Bruni, M. Brienza, F. Panessa, L. Bassani, D. Dallacasa, T., Venturi, R. D. Baldi, A. Botteon, A. Drabent, A. Malizia, F. Massaro, H. J., A. R\"ottgering, P. Ubertini, F. Ursini, and R. J. van Weeren

TL;DR
This study uses LOFAR 144 MHz imaging to explore the complex morphology and environment of nine hard X-ray selected giant radio galaxies, revealing diffuse emission, jet misalignments, and signs of evolution, emphasizing the importance of low-frequency observations.
Contribution
First detailed LOFAR imaging of hard X-ray selected giant radio galaxies, unveiling complex structures and environmental interactions not previously observed.
Findings
Detection of diffuse Mpc-scale remnant emission.
Identification of off-axis wings and jet precession features.
Some sources are associated with galaxy clusters and overdense environments.
Abstract
Giant radio galaxies (GRGs), with extended structures reaching hundreds of kpc, are among the most spectacular examples of ejection of relativistic plasma from super-massive black holes. In this work, third of a series, we present LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) images at 144 MHz, collected in the framework of the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey Data Release 2 (LoTSS DR2), for nine sources extracted from our sample of hard X-ray selected GRGs (HXGRG, i.e. from INTEGRAL/IBIS and Swift/BAT catalogues at >20 keV). Thanks to the resolution and sensitivity of LoTSS, we could probe the complex morphology of these GRGs, unveiling cases with diffuse (Mpc-scale) remnant emission, presence of faint off-axis wings, or a misaligned inner jet. In particular, for one source (B21144+35B), we could clearly detect a 300 kpc wide off-axis emission, in addition to an inner jet which orientation is not…
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